Comparison effect of ubiquinone on stress oxidative in athletes and non-athletes men
Intradaction:
Ubicuinone is one of the safest antioxidants that is prescribed by experts to reduce oxidative damage. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of ubiquinone supplementation on some oxidative stress indices (malondialdehyde and total antioxidant capacity) in athletes and non-athletes men.
In this study, 44 athletic and non-athlete subjects were divided into experimental groups (11 athletes, 11 non-athletes) and controls (11 athletes and 11 non-athletes). First, were taken 5 ml of venous blood. Then, for two weeks a day, 2.5 mg/kg ubiquinone was administered and after 2 weeks, was performe a second stage blood sampling.
Resalts:
Serum total antioxidant capacity in non-athletes before taking ubiquinole 0/84±0/68 and after taking ubiquinole 1/01 ± 0/86 mmo/ml (P<0.05). average degree of malondialdehide, before use 2/54 ± 0/28 and after taking ubiquinone 2/54 ± 0/28 nm ml (P>0.05). also in athletes men capacity antioxidation before taking ubiquinone 0/72 ± 0/18 and after ubiquinone 0/85 ± 0/34 mmol per ml (P<0.05) and malondialdehide before taking the average of 1/68 ± 0/58 and after taking ubiquinone 1/64 ± 0/36 nmol / ml(P>0.05).
Consumption of ubiquinone can cause increase antioxidant capacity in active nad non-active. However state levels of serum total antioxidant capacity and malondialdehyd in subjects in this study is more active than passive.
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